We sure have missed Waldorf School ever since its closure on this day 9 years ago.
It’s a place that many Aberdonians remember fondly and hold close to their hearts.
Waldorf School provided a place for children to thrive and learn vital skills well before the need for online classes during Covid.
The school is the backdrop of many happy childhood memories and has played an important role in the lives of the local community.
Let’s take a step back through time to appreciate Waldorf School and the talented pupils that flourished from within its walls before it closed in 2014.
Do you have any fond memories of the school? Do you recognise anyone in these photos? Let us know in the comments.
1989 – Roween Suess, three, paints an Easter egg during open day at the school.
1991 – Colum Pooler, Simon Van Liesshout, both eight, and Louise Alfred, nine, mark Candlemas.
1988 – David Flaherty takes his responsibilities seriously as little drummer boy as he is followed by a group of his classmates who seem to be seeing the lighter side of their outdoor costume pageant.
1987 – The school prepares for a national open day held by 23 Rudolf Steiner schools across Britain.
1992 – Dana Pole, 12, tries his hand at the drum during a visit by the Naa Kahidi Theatre of Alaska.
1988 – Rebecca Linklater, left, Sineadin Reinardy, Anna Sands and Lisa Cairney take part in a costume pageant.
1986 – James Baum, 14, finishes a gingerbread house to sell at a Christmas fair to raise money for school funds.
1991 – Hartmut Berger admires clay figures modelled by children who attended workshops.
1991 – Laura Farquhar, left, Ashley Henderson, David Farquhar and Dean Munro with figures they made.
1988 – Pupils Mary Younie, left, and Hanna Lynch celebrate Candlemas.
1987 – Graves siblings Eorghan, eight, Matthew, four, playing with a lyre, Bridget, six.
1987 – Sineadin Reinardy with a clock donated by Aberdeen City Centre Association.
1986 – Marie Wellford as Persephone and Kirsty Younie as Demeter.
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Gallery: Remembering simpler times at Waldorf School in Aberdeen
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